Cabinet approves of Ken-Betwa river linking project worth Rs 44,605 cr

Union Cabinet approved the funding of Ken-Betwa inter-linking of rivers project with a total cost of Rs 44,605 crores

NewsBharati    09-Dec-2021
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New Delhi, December 9: The Union Cabinet approved the funding and implementation of Ken-Betwa inter-linking of rivers project with a total cost of Rs 44,605 crores. The project has a deadline of 8 years. As per an official statement issued after Cabinet meeting, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called Ken-Betwa Link Project Authority (KBLPA) will be set up to implement the project.

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The statement said, “The total cost of Ken-Betwa link project has been assessed at Rs.44,605 crore at 2020-21 price levels. The Union Cabinet has approved central support of Rs 39,317 crore for the project, covering grant of Rs 36,290 crore and loan of Rs 3,027 crore. The project will pave the way for more interlinking of river projects in India and also showcase to the world our ingenuity and vision.”

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Under project, water transfer from Ken to Betwa river through construction of Daudhan Dam and a canal linking the rivers. The project will give an annual irrigation of 10.62 lakh ha, drinking water supply to a population of 62 lakhs, and also generate 103 MW of hydropower and 27 MW solar power. The statement said that this project is proposed to be implemented in 8 years with “state of the art technology.”

The statement said, “The project will be of immense benefit to the water-starved Bundelkhand region, spread across the states of MP and UP. This project will provide enormous benefits to the districts of Panna, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Sagar, Damoh, Datia, Vidisha, Shivpuri and Raisen of Madhya Pradesh and Banda, Mahoba, Jhansi & Lalitpur of Uttar Pradesh.”
 
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It further said, “The project is expected to boost socio-economic prosperity in the backward Bundelkhand region on account of increased agricultural activities and employment generation. It would also help in arresting distress migration from this region.”

It added, “This project also comprehensively provides for environment management and safeguards. For this purpose a comprehensive landscape management plan is under finalization by Wildlife Institute of India.”
 
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Earlier this year, an agreement was signed between Centre and 2 states – MP and UP - to implement the Ken-Betwa river linking project, which is the first major centrally-driven river interlinking project in India.